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let's move on to gulf gulf of mexico cleanup costs recent report about oil rigs in the gulf of mexico are leaving behind billions of dollars in cleanup costs of the taxpayers. i guess are reminds me of british petroleum i guess they were involved there tells about the gulf of mexico these same oil companies do the same frack what's going on there right so just like you have with on shore drilling where companies routinely do not allocate enough funds to deal with abandoned wells that's what we're seeing in the gulf of mexico the gulf of mexico most of it is federal jurisdictional waters so that's why the u.s. department of interior is the entity in charge of regulating the industry and also selling acreage is and collecting royalties and we've got a massive scandal because we've got thousands of old wells that are no longer produce saying that are leaking oil that haven't been properly capped and the industry has simply walked away from its responsibilities and so who pays for the american taxpayer and this's you know yet another sort of hidden subsidy enjoyed by the oil and gas indus
let's move on to gulf gulf of mexico cleanup costs recent report about oil rigs in the gulf of mexico are leaving behind billions of dollars in cleanup costs of the taxpayers. i guess are reminds me of british petroleum i guess they were involved there tells about the gulf of mexico these same oil companies do the same frack what's going on there right so just like you have with on shore drilling where companies routinely do not allocate enough funds to deal with abandoned wells that's what...
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on top of that, we need to see plans on how they will be operating in the gulf of mexico. ea of operations for occidental. it was one where a lot of people saw the merits of the chevron deal, being one of the largest operators in the gulf of mexico, and point to a lot of those synergies in their deal, coming out of the gulf. amanda: we appreciate it. thank you. fidelity is feeding a new appetite on the street for cryptocurrencies. why the asset manager is offering cryptocurrency trading to its clients. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery on in new york. amanda line in toronto. fidelity investments will begin buying and selling bitcoin in the next few weeks. hope to stay ahead of some other top competitors who are so far staying on the sidelines. to talk about the story is matt in seattle. it lends credibility to a space that desperately needs it. many of fidelity's rivals are on the sidelines because there are great concerns about trading crypto. what does this say about the maturation of the market? >> probably for the price of bitcoin, proba
on top of that, we need to see plans on how they will be operating in the gulf of mexico. ea of operations for occidental. it was one where a lot of people saw the merits of the chevron deal, being one of the largest operators in the gulf of mexico, and point to a lot of those synergies in their deal, coming out of the gulf. amanda: we appreciate it. thank you. fidelity is feeding a new appetite on the street for cryptocurrencies. why the asset manager is offering cryptocurrency trading to its...
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the gulf of mexico is a very safe place to operate. drilled since the bp incident. all of which have been very safe. the actual safety record in the gulf surpasses most every other industry in the entire country. and this administration has been very supportive to the gulf of mexico operators, the america first energy strategy that trump has put forth has been well-received by us. make no mistake, the safety and compliance focus is still paramount in the gulf. we get inspected more than we ever have over the last year from federal regulators. it's a comfortable operating environment. so safety is all of our number one priority and i think that accident will hopefully be long forgotten, although it's something we think about every single day. maria: matt, it's good to see you this morning. thank you very much for weighing in on this. >> thank you. maria: coming up, the mueller report with continued fallout, the justice department is issuing a stern warning to the house judiciary committee chairman, jerry nadler. nadler says he plans to
the gulf of mexico is a very safe place to operate. drilled since the bp incident. all of which have been very safe. the actual safety record in the gulf surpasses most every other industry in the entire country. and this administration has been very supportive to the gulf of mexico operators, the america first energy strategy that trump has put forth has been well-received by us. make no mistake, the safety and compliance focus is still paramount in the gulf. we get inspected more than we...
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can track the entire mississippi river delta from the north to the south, as it exits into the gulf of mexicoand i trace that out because it's important. the arkansas river is also part of that same waterway system that eventually flows downstream and exits towards the gulf of mexico, which takes several weeks after incessant rainfall like this season. if you tally up the river gauges that are reporting flooding, we're talking over 400 locations reporting flooding. 80 river gauges reporting flooding. that includes states of arkansas and missouri, and no wonder. considering we have seen over 20 inches of rainfall in the past 30 days, where you see that shading of white and purple, you look at the river gauges specifically. this is the van buren river gauge. the flood stage is at 40 feet. and we're talking about the difference that demarks flooding. and that moves toward the missouri river and into the gulf of mexico. we're in a lull here. but there will be more shower activity in the parts that are hardest hit across the u.s. severe weather, we have two tornadoes, and that brings our total top
can track the entire mississippi river delta from the north to the south, as it exits into the gulf of mexicoand i trace that out because it's important. the arkansas river is also part of that same waterway system that eventually flows downstream and exits towards the gulf of mexico, which takes several weeks after incessant rainfall like this season. if you tally up the river gauges that are reporting flooding, we're talking over 400 locations reporting flooding. 80 river gauges reporting...
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eastwards as i say but isn't being replenished plenty more moisture just working up from the gulf of mexico so it's going to be again the same sort of region where we're going to have the worst of the weather during the day today that system then gradually begins to clear away towards the east but as that one plays another one works its way across the rockies and this one again could give us more severe weather in the coming days. when sponsors. ways. let me take. my place on. west. and palaces come. to relieve the strongest false testimony skillful. nation comes together to. raise. stadiums with rocks like incredible. discover the wonders of on us destination defeat the winds well to. 2019. again you're watching are just there reminder of up top stories this hour indonesia's president joke a widow says his government won't tolerate threats to the country's security or unity parts of the indonesian capital on lockdown off the 6 people killed in riots over a lection results the acting u.s. defense secretary is playing down the possibility of a u.s. war with iran patrick shanahan says sending
eastwards as i say but isn't being replenished plenty more moisture just working up from the gulf of mexico so it's going to be again the same sort of region where we're going to have the worst of the weather during the day today that system then gradually begins to clear away towards the east but as that one plays another one works its way across the rockies and this one again could give us more severe weather in the coming days. when sponsors. ways. let me take. my place on. west. and palaces...
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. >>> a mysterious ship wreck from the mid-1800s, discovered by accident in the gulf of mexico, explore explorers picked up a sonar reading off the coast of florida nearly 1,500 feet down. a remotely operated vehicle was sent to the location. it found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the rutter. the video of the vessel will be analyzed by experts in the coming months to learn more. evidence indicates the ship may have caught fire before sinking. >>> drives off balance, shot missed, rebound. >> the toronto raptors taking game one of the nba finals. 118-109 over the golden state warriors. toronto's pouriascal siakam, du one stretch he gained 11 straight shots. rapper drake had words and that face for draymond green. interesting confrontation game two sunday night in toronto. that is the first time his dynasty golden state has lost game one. >>> how to fix the border crisis? tariffs of course. the president ready to levee new %-p next few months. >>> the president picks another tariff fight over border security with mexico. is he putting his
. >>> a mysterious ship wreck from the mid-1800s, discovered by accident in the gulf of mexico, explore explorers picked up a sonar reading off the coast of florida nearly 1,500 feet down. a remotely operated vehicle was sent to the location. it found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the rutter. the video of the vessel will be analyzed by experts in the coming months to learn more. evidence indicates the ship may have caught fire before...
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cheering.i investorsrs the company making upp for that in part, by boosting p proction in the gulf of mexico shale inin the united ststates. reaeactedin asia hahave positively to o s. china trade talklks. and japances in china are closed due to holidays. the u.s. andst chinina may beinding down their trade dispute. europe, things are less positive. the strong results from shell, listed in the u.k., helps put a cap on those losses. investors reacting to the decision from the federal reserve not to lowower interest rarates. fafacebook may be required to create a new privacy oversight committee.e. itit would be part of a settltlt under negogotiation with u.s. regulators. was week, facebook said it expecting g a fine from the federal trade commission. it would be a record penalty against a tech company. ofy a accused facebooook violating a privacy consent decree. e europe are seen ass being fafar more aggreressiv 5g telecomttle ofof is heating up. l lobbying has been its allies to blblock huaw sisiding security concerns. u.s. defense secrery gavin waslliamson was the vincece -- dismissed bybyher
cheering.i investorsrs the company making upp for that in part, by boosting p proction in the gulf of mexico shale inin the united ststates. reaeactedin asia hahave positively to o s. china trade talklks. and japances in china are closed due to holidays. the u.s. andst chinina may beinding down their trade dispute. europe, things are less positive. the strong results from shell, listed in the u.k., helps put a cap on those losses. investors reacting to the decision from the federal reserve not...
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it will continue to occur as that water streams southward into the gulf of mexico. on top of that, we have had our heavy rain events, these are localized events that happen in short periods of time. just like what's taken place over the past 12 hours across eastern louisiana and southern mississippi where they had upwards of 10 inches of rainfall just in the past couple of days. this is a five-day rainfall total. you see baton rouge to houston, particularly bad, where areas have been flooded because of the strong storms that have moved through. but, again, talking about the river flooding that is still coming, that is why the national weather service has flash flood warnings in effect for much of the mid-mississippi and lower mississippi river valley. the radar is starting to clear out. that's the good news here. we have a dry pattern setting up into the rest of the weekend, and into early parts of next week. thunderstorms enter into the forecast once again for next week. we have major flooding taking place at 34 river gauges at the moment. and well over 250 river ga
it will continue to occur as that water streams southward into the gulf of mexico. on top of that, we have had our heavy rain events, these are localized events that happen in short periods of time. just like what's taken place over the past 12 hours across eastern louisiana and southern mississippi where they had upwards of 10 inches of rainfall just in the past couple of days. this is a five-day rainfall total. you see baton rouge to houston, particularly bad, where areas have been flooded...
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this has been working its way down to the gulf of mexico and we continue to he see just these rivers rise and rice as these rounds of showers continue to move through. this is a really large system that's made a nasty mother's day across a big portion of the country, maybe some of the worst of it in new england as you're looking at heavy rains, winds getting up to 40 miles an hour in some cases. this system stretches along the southeastern states where the rain hasn't let up for several days. wire we'rwe're getting a breakad mississippi. there's so much moisture, the ground is so t saturated, any additional rain becomes a problem. when you see the pink and deep red colors, you're getting up to widespread in those regions, from 6 to 12 inches of rain in the last week alone and with the river levels already high, no surprise here that all of that water rushing into rivers and creeks and contribut contributci river, this could be until june, until this is actually allowed to funnel its way, work its way out and get back into the gulf of mexico and into the ocean. so these high rivers are
this has been working its way down to the gulf of mexico and we continue to he see just these rivers rise and rice as these rounds of showers continue to move through. this is a really large system that's made a nasty mother's day across a big portion of the country, maybe some of the worst of it in new england as you're looking at heavy rains, winds getting up to 40 miles an hour in some cases. this system stretches along the southeastern states where the rain hasn't let up for several days....
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this includes activity in the atlantic ocean, gulf of mexico and caribbean from june 1 to november 30. atmospheric ocean conditions that factored into this outlook include competing signals. on one hand the ongoing activities of the atlantic hurricane season. on the other hand it combination of the temperatures in the tropical atlantic and caribbean combined with a west african monsoon fever increased activities. overall, the atlantic hurricane season outlook calls for a near-normal season with a 70% chance of mine to 15 named storms with top winds at least 39 miles an hour and of those, four to eight will become hurricanes with top of at least 74 miles an hour and two to four major hurricanes reaching category three, four or five. it's made possible by the work of jerry bell, forecaster at noaa's climate prediction system. his team as well as him are here today to answer any questions you may have about the outlook during the q. and a session. please, keep in mind that this outlook does not suggest how many of the storms strike land speaking of the weather service, i would like to ac
this includes activity in the atlantic ocean, gulf of mexico and caribbean from june 1 to november 30. atmospheric ocean conditions that factored into this outlook include competing signals. on one hand the ongoing activities of the atlantic hurricane season. on the other hand it combination of the temperatures in the tropical atlantic and caribbean combined with a west african monsoon fever increased activities. overall, the atlantic hurricane season outlook calls for a near-normal season with...
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thunderstorms, that is part of the magnets that is drawing up the warm and humid air out of the gulf of mexico which is causing this crazy torn attic whether. it is all because of this low. is pretty close to the bay area. it will stay to the east. morning clouds tomorrow, especially along the coast. showers bubbling up. the showers get closer for most of the bay area it's nothing more than the afternoon sunshine. you can see a quick shower coming up on thursday, even over the weekend into early next week if you're traveling to the mountains it will stay unsettled with showers and thunderstorms likely over the sierra. up to 25 degrees temperature spread upper 50s up the coast. stormy patterns stay to the east on thursday and friday. temperatures warm up during this weekend. low 80s in livermore tomorrow. 73 in san rafael, 60 at the coast. 67 in san francisco. weekend warms up. it's not everywhere, look at the coast. the hottest inland spots will hit the low 90s early next week. that is your impossible forecast. dry. >> so happy to see that the sun is coming.>> san francisco -- >> what a mess,
thunderstorms, that is part of the magnets that is drawing up the warm and humid air out of the gulf of mexico which is causing this crazy torn attic whether. it is all because of this low. is pretty close to the bay area. it will stay to the east. morning clouds tomorrow, especially along the coast. showers bubbling up. the showers get closer for most of the bay area it's nothing more than the afternoon sunshine. you can see a quick shower coming up on thursday, even over the weekend into...
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. >>> a mysterious ship wreck from the mid-1,800s, discovered by accident in the gulf of mexico. cked up a sonar reading 160 miles off the coast of florida and nearly 1,500 feet down. a remotely operated vehicle was sent to the location, found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the border. video will be analyzed by experts in the coming months to learn more. evidence indicates the ship may have caught fire before sinking. >>> drives off balance, shot missed, rebound. >> is the three-peat in jeopardy, the toronto raptors taking game one of the nba finals, and two time defending champion warriors, coy wire has the story in the bleacher report, next. so many of them are full of this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you don't love it, get your money back. see? simple. now sprint's unlimited plan comes with one of the newest
. >>> a mysterious ship wreck from the mid-1,800s, discovered by accident in the gulf of mexico. cked up a sonar reading 160 miles off the coast of florida and nearly 1,500 feet down. a remotely operated vehicle was sent to the location, found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the border. video will be analyzed by experts in the coming months to learn more. evidence indicates the ship may have caught fire before sinking. >>>...
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west with cold air in the upper atmosphere, combining forces with a southeast wind right off the gulf of mexicoagging moisture in. with that southeast wind at the surface and southwest wind aloft, these storms will twist and turn, and we may see some strong tornadoes,s especially on the northwest side of oklahoma city as we head into monday. >> ninan: remarkable how many states are affected. >> this is a big outbreak. >> ninan: joe biden picked kicked off his first official campaign rally today in philadelphia. the former vice president energized his base by taking aim at president trump. weijia jiang reports from washington. >> the reason we're here is because, in a literal sense, this is the birth place of our democracy. >> reporter: there's another reason former joe biden is setting up shop in philadelphia, where he held his first campaign rally today. voters in the heavily democratic city could make all the difference in determining who wins pennsylvania in 2020, a precious battleground state that helped propel president trump to victory. >> i know how to make government work. ( applause )
west with cold air in the upper atmosphere, combining forces with a southeast wind right off the gulf of mexicoagging moisture in. with that southeast wind at the surface and southwest wind aloft, these storms will twist and turn, and we may see some strong tornadoes,s especially on the northwest side of oklahoma city as we head into monday. >> ninan: remarkable how many states are affected. >> this is a big outbreak. >> ninan: joe biden picked kicked off his first official...
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. >> there's this influx of hea and humidity coming in from the south, the gulf of mexico really fueling a lot of these form thunderstorms. we ha we think we have one more day, and the severe outlook for tomorrow and the areas you want to zone in here is thisan risk of tornados, certainly some large thunderstorms, hail and gusty winds. it'll move here over dallas, port smith, st. louis, possibly indianapolis and philadelphia and new york. again that humidity really helps to give rise to these thunderstorms and gives that extra energy that makes them so dangerous. the lack of humidity in california on a side note is the reason why we don't usually have a powerful thunderstorms for us. as we move into tomorrow morning'sfore dast back here across the bay area, no rainfall expected but we will look for at least a little bit of drizzle near the coastline, do expect really low to start. mid-50s across the bay area. a bit of a cool start, but it's going to feel refreshing when you get a look at those afternoon highs. another comfortable day, even some 80s expected in the forecast. i have it at
. >> there's this influx of hea and humidity coming in from the south, the gulf of mexico really fueling a lot of these form thunderstorms. we ha we think we have one more day, and the severe outlook for tomorrow and the areas you want to zone in here is thisan risk of tornados, certainly some large thunderstorms, hail and gusty winds. it'll move here over dallas, port smith, st. louis, possibly indianapolis and philadelphia and new york. again that humidity really helps to give rise to...
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hail or even a few more tornadoes you can also see that is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so it's giving us plenty of wet weather and that's feeding all the way up towards the great lakes region that system then pushes its way into the eastern parts of canada as we head through friday and still giving some of us some very heavy rain and of course this region has already got a problem with snow melt so they could be some more flooding here towards the west there will also be want to showers beginning to work up over parts of california now for the central america as a loss of sunshine here but also some showers during the day as well i think most of those will be over parts of cuba into jamaica and force in his spine yes and that's where they'll stay as we had three friday as well towards the west about a chance of a dry day for some of us in the southern parts of mexico for the northern parts of argentina though here it's been very wet recently more rain still to come a sunshine in paraguay i should get to thirty one but the showers will be with us and the temperatures wil
hail or even a few more tornadoes you can also see that is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so it's giving us plenty of wet weather and that's feeding all the way up towards the great lakes region that system then pushes its way into the eastern parts of canada as we head through friday and still giving some of us some very heavy rain and of course this region has already got a problem with snow melt so they could be some more flooding here towards the west there will also be...
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dupre: the only way these survive into the later 21st century is to protect ourselves from the gulf of mexico. i realize in 300 years, this will probably be all open water. i mean, the sea will take us all over. what i'm trying to do with levee system, what i'm trying to do, is buy ourselves two or 3 generations. it's just about impossible to include them into a leveeco system. it woul probably $300 million, and it would be nearly impossible because the salt condions are so bad. you know, to build a flood-protection project, you have to have more benefits than cost. one thing that's not factored in the cost, they only look at the cost of the homes, the cost of the businesses, the w,frastructure, but, you k don't know how you put a price on it, but they do not consider the cost of a whole culture. [film advance clicks] [tom-tom playing] comardelle: as displacement kee happening and we just further separate our community, it'll just get lost. [men chanting] man: turn to the left. comardelle: we learned about a national disaster resilience plan competition, so we submitted our plans. we worked t
dupre: the only way these survive into the later 21st century is to protect ourselves from the gulf of mexico. i realize in 300 years, this will probably be all open water. i mean, the sea will take us all over. what i'm trying to do with levee system, what i'm trying to do, is buy ourselves two or 3 generations. it's just about impossible to include them into a leveeco system. it woul probably $300 million, and it would be nearly impossible because the salt condions are so bad. you know, to...
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at the surface warmth, hum idzity coming out of the gulf of mexico all coming together and converging across texas and oklahoma. southwest wind a lot of. southeast wind at the surface thing the atmosphere. on top of that you will see a lot of heavy rain straight into tuesday, some places are likely to see about three to five inches of rain with swol enrivers and surated >>e a onalt. k yo the brols had been moving the migrants am its custody to less crowded places but they aren't being bussed down the road, they are being flown to a new state. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> hundreds of migrants were airlifted from south texas to san diego this weekend. another journey for many who first crossed into the u.s. by foot. their arrival not welcomed by some. >> the department of homeland security says flights like these will take place three times a week with each plane carryk around 130 people. >> once on the imrownd, the detainees are figurer printed and processed. kusoms if border protection will decide whether to he release them. the airlifts are the latest attempt to handle the surge in
at the surface warmth, hum idzity coming out of the gulf of mexico all coming together and converging across texas and oklahoma. southwest wind a lot of. southeast wind at the surface thing the atmosphere. on top of that you will see a lot of heavy rain straight into tuesday, some places are likely to see about three to five inches of rain with swol enrivers and surated >>e a onalt. k yo the brols had been moving the migrants am its custody to less crowded places but they aren't being...
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super-charging the subtropical jet stream, bringing moisture in from both the pacific and the gulf of mexico dumping it right on the southeast. overnight tonight, showers and thunderstorms will continue as everything moves east into alabama, and into georgia as well. now, during the day tomorrow, that storm creeps up the eastern seaboard. it's going to be a little on the miserable side for moms. we're talking chilly, breezy and heavy rain, kind of a washout for new york and philly. temperatures in the upper 40s. here is the good news. we are going to be dealing with nicer weather across some parts of the country. in the southeast, there is severe weather, as you can see, but behind that, we are looking at much dryer air, lots of sunshine and warmer air, especially for the western half of the country. so for moms in the western part of the country, we're looking good. >> ninan: jeff, thank you. more than a year after the trump administration's now- discontinued "zero tolerance" policy, many families remain separated. in tonight's "eye on america," manuel bojorquez has a reunion of a father an
super-charging the subtropical jet stream, bringing moisture in from both the pacific and the gulf of mexico dumping it right on the southeast. overnight tonight, showers and thunderstorms will continue as everything moves east into alabama, and into georgia as well. now, during the day tomorrow, that storm creeps up the eastern seaboard. it's going to be a little on the miserable side for moms. we're talking chilly, breezy and heavy rain, kind of a washout for new york and philly. temperatures...
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since th, there's been a construction boom at the ports along the gulf of mexico to handle the extra needs the aapa last month asked for $66 billion worth of feder funding for port infrastructure projects to help move cargo in and out of ports morey. efficien the threat of tariffs also looms high for some port businesses which say long-term tariffs could impact growth. >> it onlyas an impact on us and we are really hoping a trade agreemen gets reached. >> officials here at the port of oakland say that the strength of the u.s. economyombined with the rise of the middle class and asia has helped softened the trade impact. i'm aditi roy, oakland, califo wia. >> befor go here's a look at the friday final numbers on wall street. the dow fell 98 points to 25,764. the nasdaq slid 81 and the s&p 500 was down 16. the d registered its first four-week losing streak in three years. >> one of those weeks. >> i wonder what next week brings with the trade headlines, as well. >> i don't know. >> it will be interesting. >> it sure will. that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. >> have a great wee
since th, there's been a construction boom at the ports along the gulf of mexico to handle the extra needs the aapa last month asked for $66 billion worth of feder funding for port infrastructure projects to help move cargo in and out of ports morey. efficien the threat of tariffs also looms high for some port businesses which say long-term tariffs could impact growth. >> it onlyas an impact on us and we are really hoping a trade agreemen gets reached. >> officials here at the port...
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regulatory burdens. 11 people died and more than 3 million barrels of crude oil spilled into the gulf of mexico when the rig exploded. >>> and e-scooters are causing a scare. the cdc and the austin public health transportation found there are about 20 injuries for every 100,000 trips with electronic scooters. some of the time, it's preventable. not wearing a helmet is a significant factor. almost half of the injured riders end up with a severe injury, such as broken bones. that's your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com. at the new york stock exchange, i'm diane king hall. >>> time now is 4:40. >>> there's no need to break a sweat for this kind of workout. coming up, the fitness routine there promises to tone and sculpt your face. >>> let's take a live look outside right now. this is the city of san francisco. shaping up to be a pretty nice day today. we'll be right back. >>> a new kind of gym is promising instant results with no sweat involved. >> trainers target cheek bones, instead of biceps, to help clients face their goals head on. gwen baumgarten has this story fro
regulatory burdens. 11 people died and more than 3 million barrels of crude oil spilled into the gulf of mexico when the rig exploded. >>> and e-scooters are causing a scare. the cdc and the austin public health transportation found there are about 20 injuries for every 100,000 trips with electronic scooters. some of the time, it's preventable. not wearing a helmet is a significant factor. almost half of the injured riders end up with a severe injury, such as broken bones. that's your...
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of war we see u.s. warships and warplanes moving into the persian gulf just imagine if a range of warships and warplanes moved into the gulf of mexico so far the european union has been on iran's side and there's not a lot along with the u.s. violation of the nuclear agreement but then jeremy hunt britain's foreign secretary very quick to say if iran then violates in written in response to the drug administration iran better watch out for the british desire to find the european position a bit hypocritical obviously in a way it's an achievement for iran that for the 1st time in a long time europe has actually taken an opposite stance to america and stood by the way you know that is unprecedented but on the other hand they just seem to be paying lip service to that international treaty without actually appeasing iranian concerns ok but the family owned new york times here presumably. going trump administration accusations that iran is sponsoring terrorism and old the rest of it regardless of a white house reviews military plans against your own echoes of iraq war that there may be a gulf of tonkin incident will she will get the europe
of war we see u.s. warships and warplanes moving into the persian gulf just imagine if a range of warships and warplanes moved into the gulf of mexico so far the european union has been on iran's side and there's not a lot along with the u.s. violation of the nuclear agreement but then jeremy hunt britain's foreign secretary very quick to say if iran then violates in written in response to the drug administration iran better watch out for the british desire to find the european position a bit...
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hail or even a few more tornadoes you can also see that is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so it's giving us plenty of wet weather and that's feeding all the way up towards the great lakes region that system then pushes its way into the eastern parts of canada as we head through friday and still giving some of us some very heavy rain and of course this region has already got a problem with snow melt so they could be some more flooding here towards the west that would also be want to showers beginning to work up over parts of california now for the central america as a loss of sunshine here but also some showers during the day as well i think most of those will be over parts of cuba into jamaica and force in his spaniel. and that's where they'll stay as we head through friday as well towards the west a bit of chance of a dry day for some of us in the southern parts of mexico for the northern parts of argentina though here it's been very wet recently more rain still to come ascension in paraguay should get to thirty one but the showers will be with us and the temperatures wil
hail or even a few more tornadoes you can also see that is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so it's giving us plenty of wet weather and that's feeding all the way up towards the great lakes region that system then pushes its way into the eastern parts of canada as we head through friday and still giving some of us some very heavy rain and of course this region has already got a problem with snow melt so they could be some more flooding here towards the west that would also be...
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. >> reporter: good evening, lester fortunately the heaviest of the rain is falling over the gulf of mexico there are still flash flood watches in effect through tomorrow because we do have a stalled front in this area and that means more heavy rain is going to move into especially the houston area with another three to six inches of additional rain possible that could lead to more flood threat is going to shift to the southeast. for mother's day, we could see large hail, damaging winds, perhaps isolated tornadoes along with the torrential downpours across the carolinas and extending back into georgia. lester >> all right, thank you. >>> now to an nbc news investigation into safety of our drug supply. there have been dozens of recalls of blood pressure medications taken by millions of americans because the ingredients were contaminated with a probable carcinogen now a former fda inspector speaks to out for the first time about the disturbing things he saw in the overseas factories that supply these vital ingredients. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: some of the most popular generic blood
. >> reporter: good evening, lester fortunately the heaviest of the rain is falling over the gulf of mexico there are still flash flood watches in effect through tomorrow because we do have a stalled front in this area and that means more heavy rain is going to move into especially the houston area with another three to six inches of additional rain possible that could lead to more flood threat is going to shift to the southeast. for mother's day, we could see large hail, damaging winds,...
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flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexicolonel michael clancy is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> if the mississippi river were to flow into the superdome, it would fill up the superdome in matter of minutes. >> to live here is to live with water and to live with risk. >> reporter: mark davis is a liter policy expert at tulane wiversity. what does opening bonnie carre spillway mean to the rest of the country along the mississippi river? >> opening bonnie carre is keeps essentially the chemical corridor, the port of new orleans, all of the population centers here in business. >> reporter: bonnie carre was tenstructed after the great ofssissippi flood of 1927. om homas the most destructive let me show you what's happening right now. loe million gallons of water is flowing through the spillway every single second from the mississippi through here into lake pontchartrain and then into the gulf essentially just being rerouted around new orleans. john, an official told me a short time ago the fact that most americans don't
flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexicolonel michael clancy is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> if the mississippi river were to flow into the superdome, it would fill up the superdome in matter of minutes. >> to live here is to live with water and to live with risk. >> reporter: mark davis is a liter policy expert at tulane wiversity. what does opening bonnie carre spillway mean to the rest of the...
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May 13, 2019
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crews coming to the aid of people trapped in their homes and cars as the storm moved east,nd stro wis and a torrenti downpour slammed into gulf shores, alaba alabama. the gulf of mexico, which is out 100 yards away in thissn video, visible for more on the impact of this extreme weather we go to nbc's tammy leitner. >> reporter: this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at that. from tornadoes town relenting rain the system already wreaking havoc across six states with more than f a foot orain from texas up to kansas and down toa. louisian bringing record-breaking rainfall to the stat e in themonth of may and dangers flooding louisiana declaring a state of emergency. dramatic rescues in a neighborhood in mississippi. 15eople trapped in their homes the torrential rain causing several dams and levees to swell and burst in the southern part of the state flash flooding may to be blame for this freight train derailment more than 20 cars toppled but n oninjured. as strong storms move through the areant, resides in new orleans awoke sunday to flooded streets and submerged cars after several city water pumps lost power. >> the weather was really, really bad and i c
crews coming to the aid of people trapped in their homes and cars as the storm moved east,nd stro wis and a torrenti downpour slammed into gulf shores, alaba alabama. the gulf of mexico, which is out 100 yards away in thissn video, visible for more on the impact of this extreme weather we go to nbc's tammy leitner. >> reporter: this latest storm system pounding the south. >> look at that. from tornadoes town relenting rain the system already wreaking havoc across six states with...
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May 8, 2019
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the or tornado over the next couple of days that system is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so for many of us here we're going to see a lot of rain over the next day or so and the ground for some of us is already waterlogged so the rain won't be needed towards the west it is karma here for san francisco will be getting to around twenty seven degrees for the central americans a good deal of cloud in the southern half of our map but here there will also be a little bit of sunshine coming through in between further north where it looks clearer there will be more in the way of sunshine but i think for some of us particularly in cuba there's a chance of see one or two for the shop showers later on during the day and talking of heavy showers there's been plenty of them over parts of parable i am in northern parts of argentina recently yet more wet weather is expected here as we head through wednesday and it sticks around for thursday as well. in two thousand and eight zero documented a groundbreaking ski. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest unive
the or tornado over the next couple of days that system is tapping into the moisture from the gulf of mexico so for many of us here we're going to see a lot of rain over the next day or so and the ground for some of us is already waterlogged so the rain won't be needed towards the west it is karma here for san francisco will be getting to around twenty seven degrees for the central americans a good deal of cloud in the southern half of our map but here there will also be a little bit of...
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May 10, 2019
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another wave coming through tapping the gulf of mexico with warm moisture. heavy rain there and during the day sunday, a severe weather across georgia and the carolinas and here in the northeast a wet mother's day. tom? >> rob, we will stay tracking that weather through 9 weekend. thank you. >>> another major story tonight. overseas,ed deadly mission to save hostages in west africa. an american across the prison tors, two french soldiers killed in the rescue operation. here is ian pannell. >> reporter: 20 french commandos overnight in a daring rescue operation freeing an american hostage and three others, including these french tourists who went missing last week with their guide in pendjari national park in the african country of benin. the guide later found dead. american intelligence helped locate the french tourists, and only when they were rescued was it discovered the two other hostages were with them. an american and a korean woman, kidnapped separately almost a month ago. the french minister of armed forces saying today, "the united states and south
another wave coming through tapping the gulf of mexico with warm moisture. heavy rain there and during the day sunday, a severe weather across georgia and the carolinas and here in the northeast a wet mother's day. tom? >> rob, we will stay tracking that weather through 9 weekend. thank you. >>> another major story tonight. overseas,ed deadly mission to save hostages in west africa. an american across the prison tors, two french soldiers killed in the rescue operation. here is...
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May 18, 2019
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midsection of the country-- and i'm talking really the canadian border all the way down to the gulf of mexicold see severe weather. and this is an important timeframe right here. 3:00 a.m. sunday, a place like, st. louis, for example, folks are sleeping, and yet, you could have some of your strongest weather of the weekend come through at that hour. then we go into sunday. overall sunday is going to be a bit calmer. the yellows and oranges that you see in northern, say, michigan, that's going to be just heavy rain. what we look for the outbreak of tornadoes. this evening, that tornado threat is nebraska, south dakota, and western texas. tomorrow it's east texas, oklahoma and arkansas. and, john, i think early next week could be stronger still, north texas, oklahoma and kansas will really be where the bull's- eye is focused. everybody has to be on alert in that portion of the country. let's go back to you. >> dickerson: thank you, lonnie. we're learning new details tonight about the crash of an f- 16 fighter jet in riverside, california. a dashcam captured the moment the plane, armed with live
midsection of the country-- and i'm talking really the canadian border all the way down to the gulf of mexicold see severe weather. and this is an important timeframe right here. 3:00 a.m. sunday, a place like, st. louis, for example, folks are sleeping, and yet, you could have some of your strongest weather of the weekend come through at that hour. then we go into sunday. overall sunday is going to be a bit calmer. the yellows and oranges that you see in northern, say, michigan, that's going...
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May 29, 2019
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time as you can see from this particular footage that is because we feed up the most from the gulf of mexico against what is to further north. persistent line of cloud which can generate tourers there's anyway i hire out you one price you're more familiar with someone like kansas or nebraska or even texas new see the line here this just the west account the city was what happened last night such as storms least one of which she satori 7 which actually had his term his were quite honest and this is i know it's hand-held footage of course is taken fairly fresh off the dormer this is the picture stripped mature trees just one part of the evidence of a spinning storm like that that is the line that it currently exists with the walls and humidity the sides there the talking of code red answered denver colorado down towards northern texas so that line is the one to watch for the next day or so and it will be once again missouri ohio and eastwards where the tornado risk exists. the weather is. always. on al-jazeera people and returns with an investigation into why india's capital delhi has some of
time as you can see from this particular footage that is because we feed up the most from the gulf of mexico against what is to further north. persistent line of cloud which can generate tourers there's anyway i hire out you one price you're more familiar with someone like kansas or nebraska or even texas new see the line here this just the west account the city was what happened last night such as storms least one of which she satori 7 which actually had his term his were quite honest and this...
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May 24, 2019
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this includes all activity in the atlantic ocean, gulf of mexico and caribbean from june 1st to november 30th. atmospheric and ocean conditions at that factored into the outlook include competing signals. on one hand, the ongoing el even nene owe so expected to persist and suppress activity in the atlantic hurricane season. on the other hand a combination of warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the tropical atlantic and caribbean combined with enhanced west african monsoon favor increased activity overall the atlantic hurricane season outlook calls for a near normal season with a 70 petros chances of 9 to 15 name storms with top winds at least 39 miles an hour. of those four to eight will become hurricanes. with top winds of at least 74 miles an hour. and two to four major hurricanes reaching category three, four or five. in outlook is made possible by the work of dr. jerry bell, lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at noaa's climate prediction system. his team as well as him are here today to answer any questions you may have about the outlook during the q and a session. please
this includes all activity in the atlantic ocean, gulf of mexico and caribbean from june 1st to november 30th. atmospheric and ocean conditions at that factored into the outlook include competing signals. on one hand, the ongoing el even nene owe so expected to persist and suppress activity in the atlantic hurricane season. on the other hand a combination of warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the tropical atlantic and caribbean combined with enhanced west african monsoon favor...
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May 11, 2019
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another wave coming through tomorrow, tapping the gulf of mexico with more moisture, heavy rain there, and then sunday, a severe weather across georgia and the carolinas and here in the northeast a very wet mother's day. tom? >> rob, we will stay tracking that weather through the weekend. thank you. >>> breaking developments out of washington. a top democrat issuing subpoenas for did the domestic's tax returns dating back six years. steve mnuchin and the irs commissioner told to deliver the document disnes by next friday. this as president trump raising tariffs on china. pulling the ig from tore raise tariffs. americans now caught in the middle. terry moran is at the white house. >> reporter: the president calls today's talks between the us and china "candid and constructive," but the chinese delegation left the white house empty handed tonight, no meeting with the president and no deal. so today, trump opened a new front in the trade war. those new 25% tariffs, essentially a tax on goods coming from china. >> i happen to think that tariffs for our country are very powerful. you know,
another wave coming through tomorrow, tapping the gulf of mexico with more moisture, heavy rain there, and then sunday, a severe weather across georgia and the carolinas and here in the northeast a very wet mother's day. tom? >> rob, we will stay tracking that weather through the weekend. thank you. >>> breaking developments out of washington. a top democrat issuing subpoenas for did the domestic's tax returns dating back six years. steve mnuchin and the irs commissioner told to...
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flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexicoclancy is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> mississippi river were to flow into the superdome it would fill the superdome up in about two or three minutes. >> to live here is to live with water and to live with risk. >> reporter: mark davis is a water policy expert at tulane university. >> what does opening bonnie carre spillway mean to the rest of the country along the mississippi river? >> opening bonnie carre keeps essentially the chemical quarter, the port of new orleans, all of the population centers here in business. >> reporter: bonnie carre was constructed after the great mississippi flood of 1927. that was the most destructive river flood in u.s. history that forced nearly 700,000 people from their homes. >>> actress felicity huffman is the latest high-profile defendant to plead guilty in the college admissions bribery scandal. carter evans has the latest. >> reporter: actress felicity huffman left the federal courthouse in silence swarmed by shouting reporters. inside
flood stage in south louisiana. 41% of the country's water is drained through here and into the gulf of mexicoclancy is with the u.s. army corps of engineers. >> mississippi river were to flow into the superdome it would fill the superdome up in about two or three minutes. >> to live here is to live with water and to live with risk. >> reporter: mark davis is a water policy expert at tulane university. >> what does opening bonnie carre spillway mean to the rest of the...
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the shark was tagged off the nova scotia coast last october and traveled to the gulf of mexico in january before returning north along the east coast of the u.s. >> a few miles from my house. the streak goes on. >>> his wager, a big one, 31,010, indeed. a pay off of $86,905. a total of $1,867,142. wow. >> there's the toothy grin. he added to his jeopardy legacy with the 24th consecutive win now. starting to close in on ken jennings record of $2.5 million. it took him 74 games. he plays game 25 tonight. >>> hockey's stanley cup final. a rematch of 19. beating san jose, 5-1 to advance to the final. at one point this season, this calendar year, the blues had the worst record in the nhl. now, they will play for the stanley cup against the boston bruins. game one monday should be outstanding series. ahead, major clean up ahead in oklahoma. flooding across the state. more dangerous weather is on the way. >>> to impeach or not to impeach. the house speaker makes her case today with more democrats angling to move against the president. >>> oklahoma under water. dozens of dangerous rescues require
the shark was tagged off the nova scotia coast last october and traveled to the gulf of mexico in january before returning north along the east coast of the u.s. >> a few miles from my house. the streak goes on. >>> his wager, a big one, 31,010, indeed. a pay off of $86,905. a total of $1,867,142. wow. >> there's the toothy grin. he added to his jeopardy legacy with the 24th consecutive win now. starting to close in on ken jennings record of $2.5 million. it took him 74...
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floodwaters rising out of the bayous that run their way through part of southeast texas into the gulf of mexico4 hours there's been little to no rainfall. that has given previous floodwaters a chance to recede and give residents a break. that should be enough to get most areas through the worst of this flooding. a vessel collided with two barges carrieses gasoline blend stock. one of those barges leaked about 9,000 barrels into the channel. emergency crews are drying to contain the spill. officials say one of the other barges carries a 25,000-barrel container has capsided, but has not ruptured. they're trying to make sure none of that spills into the channel as well. they are urging residents to stay away from the coastline and they probably smell the effects of this spill for those residents who live close to the coastline, but so far no injuries and no reports that this spill is causing any kind of health impacts for the residents in that part of the houston ship channel. ed lavandera, cnn, houston, texas. >>> thanks to ed lavandera there. >>> police are saying one set of human remains has be
floodwaters rising out of the bayous that run their way through part of southeast texas into the gulf of mexico4 hours there's been little to no rainfall. that has given previous floodwaters a chance to recede and give residents a break. that should be enough to get most areas through the worst of this flooding. a vessel collided with two barges carrieses gasoline blend stock. one of those barges leaked about 9,000 barrels into the channel. emergency crews are drying to contain the spill....